Optical reflectance anisotropy of the growth of Fe monolayers on W(110)
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Martin, D. S.
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Univ Liverpool, Dept Phys, Liverpool L69 7ZE, Merseyside, England
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Martin, D. S.
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Zeybek, O.
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Balikesir Univ, Dept Phys, Fac Sci & Arts, TR-10145 Balikesir, TurkeyUniv Liverpool, Dept Phys, Liverpool L69 7ZE, Merseyside, England
Zeybek, O.
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Weightman, P.
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Univ Liverpool, Dept Phys, Liverpool L69 7ZE, Merseyside, England
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Weightman, P.
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Barrett, S. D.
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Univ Liverpool, Dept Phys, Liverpool L69 7ZE, Merseyside, England
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Barrett, S. D.
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[1] Univ Liverpool, Dept Phys, Liverpool L69 7ZE, Merseyside, England
[2] Univ Liverpool, Surface Sci Res Ctr, Liverpool L69 7ZE, Merseyside, England
We report measurements of the optical anisotropy of Fe layers grown on the W(110) surface using reflection anisotropy spectroscopy (RAS). As the first monolayer of Fe is deposited onto W(110), the resonance-like RAS profile of the clean surface is reduced in intensity. We find evidence for the surface state on W(110) surviving as an interface state following Fe deposition. We observe an anisotropic optical response from Fe layers grown on top of the first two monolayers, where a broad peak at 3 eV dominates the RAS response. The results are simulated in terms of a layered Fresnel reflection model incorporating either a strained Fe overlayer or an Fe overlayer whose dielectric properties are approximated by a simple Lorentzian oscillator. Both approaches are found to produce simulated RA spectra that are in good agreement with experiment. The former approach provides evidence that RAS can detect anisotropy in strained overlayers and that 7 ML films have bulk-like electronic and optical properties.